- –How does the number of beans being passed change as your finger combinations change? First the number of beans being passed is at the highest in URI1-URI2, next it drops about 20 in URI1-URI3, it goes up about 7 in URI1-URI5, then it goes down all the way to the lowest amount in URI2-URI3, after it goes up a little in URI2-URI5 and finally it continues to go up about 4 in URI3-URI4.
- –What are some conclusions you can develop from looking at this data? This data shows that the easiest is URI1-URI2 but URI1-URI3 and URI1-URI5 are almost easy. The hardest is URI2-URI3 but URI2-URI5 and URI3-URI4 are very close.
- –What might 2 or 3 sources of error that occurred during this experiment? Three sources of error that might have occured during this experiment are using the wrong fingers, taking data wrong and making the chart wrong.
- HOW DOES THIS LAB DEMONSTRATE “ADAPTATIONS”? This lab demonstrated that because we are more adapted to using our URI1-URI2 we did better but because we are less adapted to using URI2-URI3 we did worst.